These aftermarket enhancements are sets of modified or replacement auto body parts designed to alter a vehicle’s appearance. Specifically referencing a particular sports car model, these kits typically include components such as front and rear bumpers, side skirts, spoilers, and sometimes fender flares. An example includes a full replacement bumper with integrated fog lights and a more aggressive air dam designed for a third-generation model of the referenced vehicle.
The significance of these enhancements lies in their ability to personalize a vehicle, providing a unique aesthetic appeal. Benefits range from improved aerodynamics to simply expressing individual style. Historically, the popularity of such modifications surged in the late 1990s and early 2000s, driven by import car culture and motorsports influences, evolving from simple cosmetic upgrades to sophisticated performance-oriented designs.